Glorifried Ham 'n Eggs, New York 1950s menu art
Glorifried Ham 'n Eggs, New York 1950s

Glorifried Ham 'n Eggs, New York 1950s

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This is a laugh-out-loud menu for Glorifried Ham and Eggs, a popular diner on Broadway in New York in the 1950s. Featuring two pigs - a monocle-wearing gentleman pig in top hat and tails and his genteel lady pig wife, their characters are vastly amusing and do a great job of promoting the food on offer.

What does Glorifried mean when it comes to ham and eggs? As best we can tell, it means that they were cooked in creamery butter.

The Ham n Egg Corner, a restaurant in the 1950s and 60s that served customers on Broadway and 51st street in New York. Fortuitously, it was in the epicenter of the city’s jazz scene - practically across the street from the famous jazz club Birdland -and musicians playing there and at other venues nearby on 52nd street adopted the Ham n Egg Corner as their after-hours rendezvous. The peak hour was apparently 3am as sets wrapped up and band members trickled in with their various instruments to sit at the red linoleum tables and wind down over a plate of ham n eggs.

Joseph Sylvester Opferman (1904 - 1992) was the uncredited creative genius behind all of Arthur Ganger's restaurants in New York and Los Angeles. Responsible for all design and illustrations on menus and promotional post cards like this, his whimsical humor is still a joy to behold 80+ years after its creation.

Courtesy Private Collection.

Gallery quality Giclée print on natural white, matte, 100% cotton rag, acid and lignin free archival paper using Epson K3 archival inks. Custom printed with border for matting and framing.

All printed in USA.

Each product is accompanied by a copy of the interior menu where available.


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